WEBVTT A POPULAR WINTER ATTRACION IS MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR AND WILL BE OPEN FO BUSINESS ON FRIDAY. THE ICE CASTLES -- WHICH ARE BACK FOR ANOTHER YEAR IN NEW HAMPSHIE -- ARE MOVING FROM LINCOLN A FEW MILES WAY TO NORTH WOODSTOCK. THE CASTLES FEATURE ICE- CARVED TUNNELS, FOUNTAINS, SLIDES, FROZEN THRONES AND TALL ICE FORMATIONS, OFFICIALS SAID. WE HAVE MORE INFORMATION INSIDE OUR APP.

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Ice Castles move to new location for 6th season in New Hampshire

Attraction moves to North Woodstock for 2019 season

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Updated: 5:57 AM EST Jan 10, 2019

A winter attraction that draws tens of thousands of New England visitors every year is moving to a new location. This year, the attraction is moving to 24 Clark Farm Road in North Woodstock, just a few miles from its former home at the Hobo Railroad in Lincoln. The acre-size frozen structure is scheduled to open Friday. The attraction is scheduled to be open Tuesday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Saturdays. It is also scheduled to be opened on Monday holidays during January and February. Tickets will be available through the company's website, IceCastles.com.“We are thrilled to bring Ice Castles back to New Hampshire this season,” said Ryan Davis, CEO of Ice Castles, LLC.The castles feature ice-carved tunnels, fountains, slides, frozen thrones and tall ice formations, officials said. This year, visitors can buy tickets for a horse-drawn sleigh ride.Anyone interested in visiting the castles is encouraged to wear boots and bring a sled, instead of a stroller, for children.In future seasons, officials said the Utah-based company plans to move the attraction to an 80-acre plot of undeveloped land in North Woodstock that was purchased in 2017. The New Hampshire attraction is one of six locations across North America, including castles in Midway, Utah; Dillon, Colorado; Excelsior, Minnesota; Lake Geneva, Wisconsin; and Edmonton, Canada.

WOODSTOCK, N.H. —

A winter attraction that draws tens of thousands of New England visitors every year is moving to a new location.

This year, the attraction is moving to 24 Clark Farm Road in North Woodstock, just a few miles from its former home at the Hobo Railroad in Lincoln. The acre-size frozen structure is scheduled to open Friday.

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The attraction is scheduled to be open Tuesday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Saturdays. It is also scheduled to be opened on Monday holidays during January and February.

Tickets will be available through the company's website, IceCastles.com.

“We are thrilled to bring Ice Castles back to New Hampshire this season,” said Ryan Davis, CEO of Ice Castles, LLC.